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i am planing to watch this tomorrow.... is there no closure to which girl he chooses after the 13 eps?

If you really want to know so badly

Spoiler:

Well he doesn't really choose a girl per se, as in he's in a serious relationship. What happens is that in ep12-13 it kinda follows Konomi's path in the game, but the anime rewrites it a bit. Takaaki realizes Konomi's feelings for him, and with a little push (and a slap) from Tamaki he talks to Konomi and they resolve their differences, but they stay as friends.

Well finished this series, it was pretty decent, never played the games so I didn't have anything to go on really. I will say Konami's mom is aweful trusting of him, and might I add not bad looking for an anime mom, is there a route for her in the game, lol. Last but not least \o/ Ruu...

Karin - fakes a sexual assault by our hero and thereafter perpetually blackmails him into obeying her weird whims by threatening to turn him in.

Ruuko - believes she is an alien, lives in the park with a stray cat, and stays alive by trading matchsticks for fish.

Sango - the good twin who declares "love-love" on our hero.

Ruri - the insanely jealous twin constantly falsely accusing our hero of indecent acts to everyone she meets, even scrawling it on his home room blackboard to get hm in trouble with the authorities and destroy his life, also regularly physically assaults him.

Ilfa - maid robot, puerile imitation of Multi.

The extreme change in outlook from the original To Heart to this version really delineates for me the shift during this time period from the old-fashioned "I like cute girls" otaku to the modern masochist otaku. This new breed feels so worthless and has such low self-esteem that it worships the "tsundere". The meaner, ruder, nastier, more demanding, more abusive, and even more violent the girl, the better.

Where Multi was a sweet maid robot programmed to enjoy making her masters happy, the newer version is trained by the bully to continuously lower her respect for her male master and even ultimately to assault him. Isn't that great?

I could understand and sympathize if the audience for this kind of show were frustrated young girls feeling unempowered and bitter. But it's not. It's males so desperate for attention that they consider any notice at all that they receive from a (not even) real girl as such a godsend that they would gladly suffer any kind of abuse or humiliation at her hands.

I'm ashamed to share a gender with these creatures. They really need to seek professional guidance to try to salvage something of their miserable lives and possibly prevent them from doing harm later on to themselves or others out of despair.

Anyway, back to the story. Whereas the original Hiroyuki was interested and actively helped out all the girls with their issues and supported their goals, the new guy is just bullied, blackmailed, threatened, beaten up, and generally intimidated into obeying their commands. The bully even unilaterally proclaims that he is her husband!

The result is that the story never goes anywhere and nobody ever achieves anything because the girls' dreams, where not solely limited to domination of a male, are just goofy. With no honest input from free-minded friends to keep them in touch with reality, they just wander around looking for UFOs. That's the problem with domination; it kills motivation and creativity.

In summary, To Heart 2 is a vastly inferior presentation to the original, and disturbingly, continues to be more popular.